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It's a heartache

If I Were A Carpenter < Songs > Jamaican Farewell

By: Ronnie Scott & Steve Wolfe[1]
Performed: Juice Newton, Bonnie Tyler, Rod Stewart
Chorus
* G * D7
It's a heartache, nothing but heartache
* C * G D7
Hit's you when it's too late, hits you when you're down
* G * D7
It's a fools game, nothing but a fools game
C G D7
Standing in the cold rain, feeling like a clown
 
Refrain
* G * D7
It's a heartache, nothing but heartache
C G D7
Loving till your arms break, then he lets you down
C D7
It ain't right with love to share
G C D7
When you find he doesn't care, for you
C D7 G C D7
It ain't right to need someone, as much as I depended on you
 
Chorus
Refrain
 
* G * D7
It's a heartache, nothing but heartache
C G D7
Loving till your arms break, then he lets you down
* G * D7
It's a fools game,
C G D7
Standing in the cold rain, feeling like a clown
* G * D7
It's a heartache,
C G D7
Loving till your arms break, then he lets you down
* G * D7
It's a fools game,
C G D7
Standing in the cold rain

This is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.

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